Content Overview
- Summary
- Why Chemotherapy Drugs Can Cause Nausea and Vomiting
- Definition of Nausea, Retching, Vomiting, Anticipatory Vomiting
- Drugs Which Are More Likely To Cause Nausea And Vomiting
- Factors Which Are More Likely To Cause Nausea And Vomiting
- Methods For Preventing Anticipatory Vomiting
- Non-Drug Methods For Preventing Or Reducing Nausea and Vomiting
- Drugs Which Can Be Used To Prevent Nausea And Vomiting
- What To Do And No Do If You Just Had A Bout Of Vomiting
- A Bag To Carry "Just In Case"
- Foods and Drinks That May Be Easier On The System
- Foods To Avoid When Feeling Nauseous
Chemotherapy Side Effects: Nausea and Vomiting
A Bag To Carry "Just In Case"
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It is helpful to carry a vomit bag with you 24/7 “just in case.”
A gallon size plastic baggie will do. If you want more elegant solutions, consider the following ideas:
- A bag from an airplane
- Chick sick sacks from www.chemochicks.com
- A sporty bag at www.redebag.com
- Convenience bags from Walgreens (www.walgreens.com )
- A no frills bag at www.SickSaver.com
NOTE: Also carry a List of Medications in case of emergency. Emergency personnel need to know what medications you are currently taking and have recently taken. We provide a form to use that you can store and change as necessary. See "To Learn More."
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